Two men have been arrested after reports of cars being broken into in Harrogate.
The men, both from Bradford and aged in their 50s, were arrested in the early hours of this morning.
North Yorkshire Police acted after a resident in Bilton saw a man trying car door handles on their doorbell camera.
As a result, officers arrested two men on suspicion of vehicle interference and going equipped for theft.
Both are currently being questioned in custody.
Meanwhile, in a separate incident, a 34-year-old man was arrested and charged with theft from a vehicle following an incident on Yew Tree Lane on March 26.
He was due to appear before York Magistrates Court today.
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Police and fire crews rescue homeless man from Starbeck bin
Police and fire crews rescued a man from a commercial bin in Starbeck last night.
Firefighters from Harrogate were called to a premises in the High Street just after 6pm, where they used small tools to release the man.
A spokesperson for Harrogate Fire Station said:
“It was believed to be a homeless person who got himself trapped accidentally when the lid came down and locked.”
Police officers at the scene offered to take the man to a homeless shelter.
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Police issue ‘keep dogs on lead’ plea after sheep killed near Harrogate
Police have urged people to keep dogs on leads in the countryside after a sheep died at Norwood, near Harrogate, following an attack.
North Yorkshire Police is investigating after four sheep were attacked by a dog on Friday, which left one dead.
The force described the dog involved as being light ginger in colour, and a similar size to a Hungarian Vizsla, but with a larger head.
Officers have appealed for further information about the incident.
A police statement today added:
“It is particularly upsetting at this time of year, as many sheep are carrying lambs.
“Anyone who was in the Norwood area around 1pm on Friday, 24 March who may have information on this incident, is urged to contact officers as a matter of urgency.”
Anyone with information on the incident can contact the force and quote reference 12230052829.
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Audi driver pleads guilty after 140mph police pursuit in Harrogate
A man has admitted dangerous driving in Harrogate after leading police on a 140mph pursuit.
Jason Ryder, 45, of Wellgarth, Bishop Auckland, appeared before York Magistrates Court yesterday.
Ryder was charged with dangerous driving on York Place in Harrogate, on Wetherby Road, on the A658 John Metcalf Way, on the A1(M) and on the A6055 on Monday (March 20).
He was also charged with driving his Audi A3 while disqualified and driving without insurance.
Ryder, who was eventually halted by a police stinger, pleaded guilty to all the offences.
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He appeared in court just a day after being disqualified from driving for 12 months for drug driving at junction 47 of the A1(M) near Knaresborough.
He was pursued by North Yorkshire Police immediately after leaving Harrogate Magistrates Court on March 20.
Officers described him as “weaving dangerously in and out of traffic” while reaching speeds of 140mph.
Paul Cording, a roads policing sergeant for the force, said he had shown “a complete disregard for road safety and the judicial system”.
Ryder will appear before York Crown Court to be sentenced on April 11.
Knaresborough teacher assault: all 4 girls arrested released without chargeAll four girls arrested after a teacher was assaulted at King James’ School in Knaresborough have now been released without charge.
North Yorkshire Police said in an update today a 16-year-old who was arrested several hours after the incident on suspicion of affray had now been released on bail.
Police previously said a teenage girl arrested for an alleged assault on a female member of staff and criminal damage shortly after the incident had already been released on bail.
They also revealed two other teenage girls arrested for breach of the peace had been “de-arrested and taken home”.
None of the girls who were arrested is from King James’ School.
Police were called to the school at 3.10pm on Monday when a gang of girls from another school caused a disturbance.
Today’s update said investigations were continuing.
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Headteacher Carl Sugden (pictured above) wrote to parents after the incident saying the girls “came onto the school site with the clear intention of causing trouble”.
Mr Sugden added:
Police issue CCTV appeal to find man after Knaresborough assault“Our staff were on hand to stop them, they did not gain access to the building, but unfortunately we needed some police support to remove them.
“There were a number of police vans on site at the end of school and this caused some disruption to the end of the day.
“I can assure you that none of our pupils were involved in this poor behaviour and these young people are not known to us.”
North Yorkshire Police is appealing for help to to identify a man captured on CCTV as part of an investigation into shoplifting and assault.
The force issued a statement this afternoon, which said:
“Officers would like to speak to him about a number of shop thefts in the Knaresborough area, including one at the One Stop shop on March 7 when a member of shop staff was also assaulted.
“They believe he may have information that could assist the investigation.”
Anyone who can help identify him is asked to contact North Yorkshire Police on 101, and pass information for incident number 12230042029.
If you wish to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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Knaresborough teacher assault: fourth girl arrested but still no charges
A fourth girl has been arrested following yesterday’s assault on a teacher at King James’s School in Knaresborough.
Police were called at 3.10pm yesterday when a gang of girls from another school caused a disturbance.
A teenage girl was arrested for an alleged assault on a female member of staff and criminal damage but in an update this morning, North Yorkshire Police said she had since been released on bail.
Two other teenage girls who were arrested for breach of the peace had been “de-arrested and taken home” and would be “interviewed at a later date”, police said.
Today’s update also said a 16-year-old girl was arrested last night, several hours after the incident, on suspicion of affray and remained in police custody.
None of the girls who were arrested is from King James’ School.
Headteacher Carl Sugden (pictured above) wrote to parents yesterday saying the gang of girls were “not connected to King James’s School” and “came onto the school site with the clear intention of causing trouble”.
Mr Sugden added:
“Our staff were on hand to stop them, they did not gain access to the building, but unfortunately we needed some police support to remove them.
“There were a number of police vans on site at the end of school and this caused some disruption to the end of the day.
“I can assure you that none of our pupils were involved in this poor behaviour and these young people are not known to us.”
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Police enquiries are ongoing and anyone with information can make a report via the North Yorkshire Police website or by calling 101, option 1.
The crime reference is 12230050161.
Police use stinger after 140mph pursuit from HarrogatePolice used a stinger to end a 140mph pursuit that started in Harrogate yesterday.
The incident began when the man attempted to drive home immediately after he was convicted in court for drug driving and lost his licence.
Paul Cording, a roads policing sergeant at North Yorkshire Police, tweeted last night:
“Unbelievably he left the courtroom and got straight behind the wheel of a car to drive home.”
Sgt Cording said the motorist defied police requests to stop and began speeding along the A59 and A1(M). He added:
“Weaving dangerously in and out of traffic and using all the lanes including the hard shoulder, the vehicle reached speeds of over 140mph
“The vehicle then headed towards Leeming where a stinger was deployed by our armed response vehicle colleagues before being safely stopped and the driver arrested.”
Sgt Cording said the man had shown “a complete disregard for road safety and the judicial system”.
He added he was subsequently charged and remanded to appear in court this morning.
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Teenage girl arrested after teacher assaulted at Knaresborough school
A teenage girl has been arrested for an alleged assault on a female member of staff at King James’s School in Knaresborough this afternoon.
The girl is also being questioned by officers about criminal damage following today’s incident.
North Yorkshire Police said in a statement:
“Police were called to King James’s School, King James Road, Knaresborough, at 3.10pm on Monday (20 March 2023) following reports of a disturbance involving a group of youths.
“Officers attended and arrested a teenage girl for an alleged assault on a female member of staff and criminal damage. She has been taken into custody for questioning.
“Two other teenage girls were arrested to prevent a breach of the peace.
“None of those arrested attend King James’s School.”
Carl Sugden, headteacher at the 1,575-pupil school, also told the Stray Ferret he could categorically say none of the pupils involved in the incident was from King James’ School.
In a letter to parents, Mr Sugden said:
A group of young people, who are not connected to King James’s School, came onto the school site with the clear intention of causing trouble.
“Our staff were on hand to stop them, they did not gain access to the building, but unfortunately we needed some police support to remove them.”
The police statement said “enquiries are ongoing to investigate the full circumstances surrounding the incident” and urged anyone with information to get in touch on the North Yorkshire Police website or by calling 101 and selecting option 1.
If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111. Quote reference 12230050161.
King James’ School, which has 1,575 pupils, is federated with Boroughbridge High School.
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Two arrests after bogus police seize boy’s scooter in Bilton
Police have made two arrests after reports of bogus police officers seizing a boy’s electric scooter in Bilton.
North Yorkshire Police issued a statement last night saying it was investigating a “disturbing incident” which happened at 7.20pm on Saturday (March 18).
It involved the suspects mounting the pavement in an unmarked car before seizing the scooter from the teenager.
Police said patrols in the area had “been stepped while the investigation continues”.
In an update this afternoon, the force said it had arrested two suspects in connection with the incident.
It said in a statement:
“We are still urging people to come forward if you can help the current investigation, including relevant dash-cam, doorbell or CCTV footage.
“We’d also would like to speak to anyone who has experienced anything of a similar nature.”
If you would prefer to remain anonymous, you can pass information to Cimestoppers on 0800 555111 or by making an online report.
Quote reference number 12230049556.
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